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Ahmed Akhchichine
Minister of Education
In office
19 September 2007 – 3 January 2012
Prime MinisterAbbas El Fassi
Preceded byHabib El Malki
Succeeded byMohamed El Ouafa
Personal details
Born (1954-03-26) March 26, 1954 (age 70)
Marrakech, Morocco
Political partyAuthenticity and Modernity Party
Alma materInstitut Supérieur de Journalisme de Rabat
OccupationPolitician, journalist

Ahmed Akhchichine (Arabic: أحمد أخشيشين – born 26 March 1954 in Marrakech) is a Moroccan politician of the Authenticity and Modernity Party. Between 2007 and 2012, he held the position of Minister of Education in the cabinetofAbbas El Fassi.[1][2][3][4] In 2015 he was elected president of the Marrakech-Safi region.[5]

Between 2003 and 2012, he was the president of the "HACA" (Haute Autorité de la Communication Audiovisuelle) Morocco's radio and television highest regulating authority.[1]

Although he belongs to the Authenticity and Modernity Party, he participated in the cabinet as an independent since his party, which formed in 2008, positioned itself in the opposition.

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Biographie de M. Ahmed Akhchichine". Moroccan Ministry of Education. Archived from the original on 6 January 2012. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
  • ^ Benhamed Mohammadi (2008-03-01). "MTD : Ahmed Akhchichine présidera le "Mouvement"". Challenge hebdo. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
  • ^ M E H (2008-05-02). "Portrait d'Ahmed Akhchichine : Le pédagogue au service du politique". La Gazette du Maroc. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
  • ^ MAP (2009-06-13). "Le bureau gèle les activités de Akhchichine". Le Matin. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
  • ^ "Marrakech/SafiAhmed Akhchichine, nouveau président". L'Economiste (in French). 2015-09-15. Retrieved 2022-05-18.

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